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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE . FINANCE AND TRADE. A Quict Day Among tho Banligee Tho Loan Market Tranquil, ‘New York Exchange Weaks=+Col= lections Still Slow. The Produce Markets Generally Firmes« Provisions Steady. Breadstuffs Strong, and Grain More Active. FINANCIAL. Thére wis 1o change of any Jmporiance in local finances, The demand for loans continues modorate, and, though far from pressing, is as large as the banks want i, The loan market is In a condition which would bocalled snug fu Luslor tlmes, The accruing menns of each day are sulficlent to meet its requirements, Lut do mnot lesvo much over, There s enouph of Icanable resonrces on hand for Ihe mccommodation of regular cnstomers, Outslde borrowers are not. nnmerous, and thoso that have good secnmities ean obtaln ad- vauces In ono quarter of snother withont much dim- cuity, Collectionn have not Imnroved materially, and 2 good deal of tho borrowing dons ia on that account, The country 12 still an applicant for 1avors, Rates of discount ars 8310 per cent. O tho atreet thare is an sbundsuce of fands for (he right kind of borrowers. Jistes are 8@18 per cent. Now York exchange was sold betwaen banks at 60 5 discount for $1,000, . 'Thoshipmenta of curreney to and from the country aro Inconsiderblo, The clearings wero $3,000,000, URUAUATAN FINANCES. Urnguay borrowed 1n London fn 1871 £3,600,000 at 6 per cent. Ble now informs her oreditors that ehe can Jray only 4 per cont {aterest for the present, that she canuot provide for the sinking fund, snd that the Londs muat bo ultimately redeemed at 70 or 75, Tho London Times thinks that, as the obligations wera {ssued at 72, this i not an unfair proposition, and res- ommends ita acceptance, but says, ** Composttions such a8 tLis aro dangerously templing precedents,® TRE BILVER QUESTION, The Alta-Cai(forn(a of the 12th inst, gives the fu- ures of the axport of wilver since 1571, incinding tne rmount received from Mexico and eant abroad. The supposed aurplus of silvar, it Qoes not really ex« st, Lut only in the imagination of thoso wishing to Lear the silver ket, or who may beliuva tho Mun- changen storfes of tho Comstock yiold for the nost faw yeara: 180, | 163, | 198, i L * 3 8 913,001 8,447,701 9,473,710 A5, 714 ot ”1‘&.1’-33 Bl D Mg 10,2041 4,018,813 4,910,859 0| 2,280, 341] 1,822,908 730,03 18,833, 03| 6,10, 470 MINING DIVIDENDS, The San Franeisco Bulletin, fn chronicliug the pry- sueut of the rogniar tonthly dividend of $10 per aharo o1 the stock of the Consolidated Virginis Mining Com- 132y, gives u st of the rato nod amount of the disl- . udn Alnco May, 1574 Ter Bhare, Amount, 88 £324,000 Hber, ... o danvary, 1876... FebIUuaTy suverenes Totals......voe ..150 $10,200,000 As the dividends represent 50 per cent of the yleld, 1t follows thnt tha product of the mine for the past Awenty-iwo monthy bas been upwards of $30,100,000, Tizo montbly yleld now 1s close upon $2,000,060, and, unless nomo savorse eircumstances ahould occur, will bo tuntutalned st that fgurs througliout tho remalnder 3 the yoor, REFOMX IN THE GEBMAN CURBENCY, Slnce tho 1st of Jauuary, 1476, the Qerman Emplra Y28 & nuiform currency, all the old gold, ailver, cop- ser, and ufckol cofns of the various States comprising Alie Empire having been catled in sud recolned, ‘Cho ‘redericksdors, platols, ducats, gold crowns, gullders, treutzers, schillings, pfennings, batzen, groschen, sil- tergroschen, nougroschen, and the vaglous other colns 03 of tho petty German Government which wero wrmerly 8o greatan annoyance to. tho travelers, hava Ml disappeared from circulation, and the bills of tho tarious obscure banke, which psssed current ouly in hetr fumediate nelghborhoods, have alfo been ro- Jlaced by nofes authiorized by the Imporial Govarn- ueat, GOVERNAMENT BONDS, Big, Inited States Ca of 81, a8 Juited Btates 5104 of i 08 of 65—January snd 1975 $-208 of '6T—Junuary and Jul ; 208 of 'ud—Janusry and July. 408,000 oo United States new 6 United Blates currency Ge, GOLL AND GREENDACKS. Gold was 1135@113%. Greenbacks were t3}{@83¢ on the dollar In gold, FOREION EXCHANGE, Hixtydsys, Bight, 480 i 813y Belgaumt, . 8134 dwiizorland, 512 Jernany. vaty Austria, 4 Uoliand, oz sweden,.,, .. 1Y able tranefers—mLondon, 4 Cubile tranufers—Faris,, ... 810 CITY AND COUNTY TUNDS, B, Asked, + 1043¢ & ot weioane City T 9l ctosowerage, 1043 & lut, Chifcago City 7y ct. water loan, 1083 & int, ook Couuty 7R ct, bonds, ... 105 &t 16 K [ut, Weat Fark 73 ct. Lons. we Vlmint Sorth Chfcago 7 et (Lancolu Fark)...., . % &iat, LOCAL HTOCRS, Anked, City Railway, Bonth Sid, 133 Lty Railway, Weat Siito 1o ity Ratlway, North Bide.. .. 120 ‘Uraders’ Iusurance Compan; pory Chamber of Commerce, () Chigayo Gas-Liglitaud 182 Exfaltion stoc [ LATRST. New Yozx, Fob, 18,~Gold opened at 113Y, advanc- e to 113%;, declinod Lo 113), snd closed at 1135, Car- rylug Tates, 1@5c. The docline in the afternoon was Hased on rumors that about $1,000,068 in gold Lought for shipment bad been resold, sud would nob g to- worrow, Guverument bonds wers fraction weaksr, in syme pathy with gald, Itafirosd bonds wers 8rm and higher for Wisconsin road Btate wecurities were steady, excopt Temuesscer, whiich are bettes, Stocks opened Arm and bighar, the advance ranging from % to 15 per cont, At the seoond call prices slowed a rescion of 3@ from the highest point During the last hour there was s still further decline’ Lut at tho close thisre was an Linproveraon, she waarke} closlng strony, with New York Central, Pacifio Matl, Rock Teland, Western Usion, sud Norihwestern ¥@% Digher thau st the openiug, Transactious, 163,00 sliares, of which 14,000 wors Pacifia Ball, 17,000 Weat- «ra Unlon, 9,000 Northwesters, 18,000 85, Faul, 18,000 1140, 15,000 Lake Shiore, and 9,000 Oktos. 3loney markot casy at 3@ i, Frime mercantile paver, 4X@6. Customa recaipts, $383,000, The Asslstant Tressurer disbursed $1,007,000, Dry goods imports, $3,645,000, Clearings, 333,000,009, Bterling dull; 486@4%0. GOVERNMENT BONDS, L | N Coupons, %1,.,,. Coupons, ‘65, New. Qo Coupous, 64, Tounesseo fa, ol “Teunetnee, n Virgiuia s, ok Western Union, Ht, Fuul 8, Paul Wab, L. l phd., Taka Bhore.,,., linols Central Ulav. & Pitlabury Northwentern, Nozthwestern pf Qlovel'd & Colum! Thl,, Brr, & Quiney,,130 Hannibal & 8t. Jog. 19 4 Wesl REAL ESTATE. The following instruments wers filed for record Priday, Fob, 18 CITY TROTERTY, Stata at, 2003 {1 1 of Fifteenth ot, & £, 335151 1t (No. 744), dated Fels, 17 9,000 Do sl 100 Tho ‘of iy sy i'F, SHR100 €y dated Feb, 16.csuensanvne. Svavey 1,080 Thirty-sevouth h, 43 1t ¢ of Biowart av, i fy 2198 11, datod Fall 10, evovvorvesisrass 1o 895 Clybourn a¥, cor of Daton st 1 of North av triangle of 119X X180 -10x1001t,dated Jan. 29 8,500 Aame premises, ated Fob, 14 ' 4,00 den av, 1M It 8 w of Leariti w i, 25 1t O'}nnnlw} n'w and to Taylor s, dated Feb.§ 1,750 Harriton i, 1 wcor of Fourth av, & f, 100x15 11, dsted Feb. 13, e, 1. 120 {t, dated Feb, 1. B 2,200 West Van Bnren of, af, 3BK126 1L, an Eeb, 17 i 16,000 Augnata PR 154590"1l, datea Fab, 1u. 100 Iuroy et, 146 ft @ of Well dated Jan, 31,...0 2,500 Norils a, 4y ft'8 of Bickion st, n T, dated Feb, 17ees0 w0 Madison et n e cor of Bholdon st, & f, 782110 ft, dated Feb, 0 (Nathan 8, Grow to Willam Beott Raberlson)...., X NORTIf OF CITY LIMIIA, WITHIN A RADIUS OF Y MiLxs OF COURT-LOUAK, Fullerton av, n w cor of Racine av, # f, 1002150 18, 1ated FeD, Bioscannn sonaosersnse. oo W SOUTIL O¥ CITY LIMITA, WINIIN A NADIUE OF 7 MILFZ Hlydo Park av, 80 l;" nonil;"-‘llt'l.%;rzd i, wf, F0 yio Park av, B0 ft n of ¥ifty-third of, w1, 11 to Tallrond, dnted Fob, 11, $ 10,000 Yark av, n of Fifty-third st, w f, 6 dated Dec, 23,1878 00vvvs s 1,900 Sant Franelsco av, 119 1t # of Fifty: £, 2942125 i, with 1103195 ft, W f, lu samo Vioek, datod . 1,80 COMMERCIAL. The followlug were tho receipts ud shipments of he lesdingarticios of prodice in this city during the twenly-four hours endiug at 7 o'clock om Friday niorniug, snd for the corresponding date ono yesr ago: SHITMENTS, BECKTFTS, l Jise, bu. Liarley, bt Girass sead, it Flaz noed, .. Troom-coru, 168 Cnred teats) La Theef, Lrln Lork, bris,. Land, oll, ; 49,150 i B4A| 2,508, 240 820] 1o7,510] 141010 4| sty 53,240) ‘338 Dressed Logs. . Live Lo fi.. x8 dr'uapples, Litans, L ot store on Thursilay for city con. sumption : 8,693 bu wheat, 1,181 bu corn, 1,216 b oats, 1,157 bu rye, 441 bu barley, Tho followlng gran was {nspectsd into store on Fridsy morning: 3 cars No, 1 N, W, wlent, 32 care No.2 N.W.do,2 cars No.2 priug, 29 cars No,3 do,10 cars rofectod do, 6 ears no grada (103 whest); 17 cars high- mixed corn, 36 cars No. 2 do, 11 cars now mized do, 17 cars rojected do, 4 cars no grado (85 corn); 4 cars whito oats, § cara No, 2 do, dcars rofected do; 1car No, 1 rye, 8 cars No. 3 doj 1 car No, 1 Larley, 6 carn No, 2 do, 4 cara No, 3 do, 2 cars rejocted do (11 barley). Total, 221 car, or 84,000 bu, Inspocted out : 17,078 bu wheat, 32,991 bu corn, 485 Lu oats, 633 bu rye, 9,515 ba barley, S Tho wholo subject of charges on the handling of grain in ifa passage through fnie city was freely dis- cussed on 'Chango yesterday, The general expression among thote who wers conversed with was totho effect that {t{s not desirablo to have grain storage ratex put down to & non-paying figurs, Lecause that would Jeopardize tho safety of the property, It was lso noted that on the old rates our warehousomen bave not infrequently nssumed soveral cents per bu loss on considerabls guantities of grain out of condition which would, Io ulker cities, lava been thrown upon the owners of thio recalpta therefor, But it was also clstmod thrat tho busiuess has pald miore than a fale profit in (e paat, n3 proven by tho fact that moro elovators have been built than ware wanted. At Butfalo the eatna system of high rates resulted in tho simultaneons extstoncs of not loss than twenty-soven clevators, many of which are now scarcely worth tho original cost of tho nalls which hold fhiem togethar, Home shippers who wera spoken with atatod that they could s0e uo objectlon L a fair charge for storago, but fooked upon the switchlvg ond trimming cbarges ss &ruse fipositions, ono saying that e could hire men to do the trimmiug as a spocial ob for one-quarter of the money. Bomo thought that the result of tho wholo movement here will b tho construction of transfer elovators ot Cslumet, whore the wholo service of welghing and triofer will bo per- formed st X@Ilo per bu, Btlll others argued that the Iilinois lnes of rafiroad will yet bo obllged 10 sssume control of the clevatars, if they wauld pre- vent a total losa of thelr grain-carrying trade to this city, Thero seors to beno good reason, other than the expenss, why the mailroad company should not recelye and store grain i1l called for, as i does ottier frolght, cbarging @ ressonable sum for holdlng it peat o certain time. The leading produce markets were generally arm yestorday, aud relatively steady, with & fair volume of trading silround. Tho recelpts of grain were somewhat targe, but not enough 1o causa weakness, aud ovon tho reports of & heavier foeling in breadatuffa ot othee points wea insnfiicient o eauso depreasian here, Our markets secmed fo have a Lnoyagt tone, fu keeping with the beattiful weather, The trading was chiofly #1doutative, the shipping movemont baing light, Dry gooas wero quoted quist, with no matoris) fiuc. tuation In values, There was & moderats demaud for stapleand faucy grocories st tho pricos carrent the day before, Coffees aud sugata waro sasy, Other lines comparatively wero ulesdy, Tho demand for bulter waa falrly sctive, both Jocal and Esstern Liyors operate ing treely. Prices werefirm, Gheeso was In good do- mand for tho scason, sud was again quoted frm. Prices of canned goods and fiah were nok subjected to any quotabluchiange, Driod fruits were atesdy, Pruncs, curranty, raiuina, and spples were in good request, but tnnet uthior articles fu tho llat were dealt in very spar- iugly, Thero wass qulet trade in leathor, lobacco, teas, caal, and woad, ab unchanged fprices, Oils wero quoted quict and easy, except lard, which was stronger, Lutaber was in moderate demand and steady, The common grades were firm, whils the upper qualitles and shingles were easy, ‘Tho broom-corn market woa rathier stesdy, under a moderate inquiry from manu- facturers, Wonl was unchanged. Beeds wero dull, and some descriptions werw casy, (be offeriogs Laing (argers Huy contfuues dull and woak, The offerings 4 tiberal, and there is very littis fuquiry from uny source, TLa recoipteaf poullry wera o llttle larger, and some kindu wore & Buads eastor, though tho de- tmand was fair, both shippers and retoilers baing the market, Oroen fruls wers uuckaoged, Hops ot with 8 moderste Eastern demand, chiolce samples Delug searce and Orm, YORLIGN IMPORTATIONS racelyld at Chicago Cuatomu for the twouty-four haurs endiug 4 p. 10, ¥eb. 18, 1870 : Johin Morrlll & € casks naltpetra; Keith Bros., 9 casca st I, Hutchins, Jullet, IlL., 1 cata woolsus; Well & Iiro,, Jducksonyilie, il 1 cave woulens; Drown & Prior, 1 casa woolend; Chapia & Gore, 3 cases clgara; W, I Hchlmpferuan, 3 cate cigars; Steels k Price, 10 ks argola; Frauk Bros., 8 casos cottona; D, W, Trwin & Co,, 1,600 bu Larley | Htowart & Douglass, 9 cafw peas, Dutlos Fub, 18, 1670, §10,730.04, PROVISIONS, 10G PHODUCTS—Were moderatoly sctive and steadier, witts liitle change in prices on anythin cept pork, whichs was strunger, The receipla of ho wero larger than generally oxpectod, but thoy wei firn at former prices under s good demsnd, Nevere thelees, buyers uf product were disposad to hold back warly, Afterwsrds tey toak hold more frealy, though «htenty for forward dellvery, cash lota belug relstival; dull; sud Lolders wure wiore free 1n offering thelr property than lerctofore, The sdvices from otlar Joints fudioted Litla cusnge, meata belng strong lu Liverpoud aud lard unchsuged, The transacilons Bery wers muors lergely than Lerstofore fu furaing over property from oue month o snother st the cur- rent differences, which are supposed to b about squal %0 the actual cost of catrylng, Bluss Poxk—Wau rathr lugs active, and averaged a sbado bigler tuan the previous evening, belug in good deigaud early, Fatber woak Later, aud recoverlug sguin 10 the openiug price, with the geusrsl featurue of u wroug wazket, Baled wers reported of 650 brla caat .fl.‘.l.“j‘ll 803 1,700 Lrls seller March at $31,35 11.1;‘; 600 Lzla aeller Aprid o4 §21.6082L,73) ; 7,160 Urle saller May at $11L,PA@22,00: and 500 bris reller June at $21,15 @121,20, Total, 20,0¢ The market fls?l”t‘vnfl" at el d n: i iocae. bt i et st $10.00810.35, Extea prime quoted st £10,254 18,60, Lanp—\as moderately aclive, and averaged 6c per 100 Iba higher, chisfly on the moro teferred options, Aprll being in'demand by partien anxlous ta chango over from March, Cincinoall wan firm, Bales hero vraw roporteil of 6,50 tos neller Mateh at $12.85a13.0); 0,000 tes acller April st $13.00@18.15; and 1,250 les aelter May st $12,92)@12.90, market closel firm at. §1: DO@R12.01}¢ February; $12.93@12.973¢ noller March; §! eellor April: and $13,25 weller May. a3 Meata—~Were in falc demand’ at Thursday's pricea for sides; whilo shoulders were dullat a nominal ad- 18 of hoga will of 60,000 M shoulderw neller Blay at B16; 40,000 the green do at 77c eashi 20 boxes long clears st 11%c; 80,000 1ha shord clears at 11%e 400 Dboxes long nud shart clears at_113(ai 548,000 ta short Tibs ab $11,48 per 100 Ite for March, $11.70@11.35 for April, $11,96@ 1,00 for May; and 11 W@114¢ casl, the inalde for hutehora' lnte: 40,000 tha groen liams at 11 %0 c for 40 1b averageai 100 boxes long and 250 fon weot-picklod hawin ‘Tho market closea at the foltowing eased Toceipt swero reported for 17, and 1 cht Lams Al 134 seller April at 11 rauge of yricest Showl Teug Blort Bhort Claar, Hiib, Clear, Toand nyg 1y 1y 1y U nx o n 9 'Y BG NY 1 D 3 124 o siad ot cloare et 113 caab, Sk 14c weller March, bosed; green hams, TIN@12e; aweet-picklod do, ' 1231363 Cumberlands, 11%e, cath o scller Febrnary ; long-out huos, 12@13%¢, boged: bacon banus, 3G GIc. GnEAnE—Was qnict at 70, TELE VRODUCTS—Wers ateady and qutet at 48,50 @100 for mess, §9.50310,00 for oxira mese, and $22.00@22,50 for hams, TALLOW~—Was quoted st SY@IN BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR~1¥as noglected, with no particulsr changs fn prices, Buyers for shipment held off, and the local trada took tiold slawls; but setlera wers nat willing to offer concessions, secing that whest was firmer, Hales wwers reported of 710 brlu apring extras, chlefly at $3.00 (40,00, and 123 btls rye flour on privato terms, Total only 635 bris, The market closed quiet at W following rangoof prices : Cliolce winter extras, $3,5037.50; com- monto good do, $1.76@3,50; ApHing oxtras, $1.00@4.40 #00d do, $4.50@4.15; cholco do, $3.00@5.25; ratents do, $6.60@7.25; Minuerota, $.0080.25; spring su- perfines, $3.00G43.60; rye flour, $4.20@4.23; buck. wheat do, $4,50@5.33, BRAN—Was quiet and 10 tons, 4t $10.00 ot Liacks CORN MEAL~Wsa firmer, conrse, at $14.00 on track, WHEAT-—-\Was mora sctive, and stronger, advanciog HGlcperbuin the faco of most unfavorablo ad- Vices. Liverpool was quoted slow and neglectd, and Now York was heary and lower to dall, with limits on buylng orders for Europe feduced 90 per quarter. But our recolpta wero rather light, and the trade gen- otally seemed afraid that s decilne could nok be forced Yiere, whataver might bo the otttcome olsewhers, &8 the naws Lrought 1 &0 mauy orders to Al at the ex- vected decling (hat the markot advanced in tho faca of tho depreasing advices. The shipplng inquiry was very light, Lu¥No, 3 was strouger in sympsthy with the gesicral market, which advanced solely from e effect of & demand from the_short interest, As ox- plained in our {saue of yeaterday, the line of trading for the future is so oxtcnsive, thst nows of a declino or advance clsewhora canuot bo deponded upou to produce the effects which would ordinarily follow tha anuouncement, Tho bull element are apparently ae firm s over {u ihe bellef that Europe will have toitske all %0 can spars, [ater in tho season, at full prices, aro determined 'to hold on o the end: and they have got #0 much (liat, whilo they keep up theif confidencs, thio otlior side can scarcely mako much headway. It it {a notewortliy that the people who foel the most strangly on clther aide aro preciasly thoae who do tha leant trading. ‘They ara sircady committed as deeply as they date to venture, and aro_now quietly waitlog 10 neo which way the wheel of fortune will turn, Soller March opened ot 03%c, 080 L0 890, receded t0 3lse, advanced to Otyc, and closed frm &t Wc, Soller April sold at Y9:@H1.00, cloalugat tho outside, Beller Bay nold at $1.UsX@LOIL, closlog at $1.04%, Sellcr 1o mone sold at’ $1.01@1.02, closing with cash No, 2 spring ot $1,0. No. 9 cloded at Faigc. Oashalcs wero reparted of 43,600 bu No. 4 spring st $LOU#1.0%; 8,400 b No, 3 do at BL@EIK0; 3,800 b rejected do at 03103 and %000 bu by samplo st 81@950. Total, 8LV bu, O heaora WrEAT—Was quict st unchanged pelces, tio demand not belng urgent enough 10 esuay sn wi” vanco fu keeping with that in tho speculstive grade, Bales were 1,000 by No, 1 at $1.15: 1,200 b No. 2 af L01%¢¢ and 1,400 bu by samplo st $LOIGLIGK, To- tal, 0,200 bu, COItN—Was sgain acliva, and sdvanced 3o fa sym- thy with wheat, thoigh raported Gd per 4J Iba lowar P Lverpool, with mot much changs I New York, Tho rorelpta hera wero womewhat larger, but the shipments. wers also fair, and tho kuowledgo that thiere {a a little more life in the shipping Tine, a couplo of veasels baving been chartered to luad for Buffalo, {nduced more speculative demand, Heversl buylng onfers wern recelved from the country, chlefiy bade Ormer. Bales wers Bales were 10 tons for May, while the local shorts - waksuod Up 1o tho fact that com s salug at low prices, sud wanled to cover their contracts, ‘The ‘conditlon of thn rocolpts does not ehow much improvement from that of a month ago, “Tho proportiou of the lower grads 10 the whola s aill farge, leaving but littlo_available for the filling of contracts, end It doea 10t 110w look as if we will hiavo nuch curing weathor tuls winter, 80 that though thera Wil be pleuty of cornto marketin tho suinmer, s good dosl of it will bo of poor quality. Sellor March Opcurd at 423¢e, aud_sdvanced 10430 st the cloo, Beller tho month, or cash No. 2, sold st é3@415e; ncller April_at 44}@{Ix0, and sller May s 4615 473¢c, all ocloslng ut the outside. Sollor Juns sold at L33 4Te, and seller July wan quoted at 433;@dbigc. oo aro repariad of ‘55,400 b No: 24t 1153 43405 2,400 bu high mixed at 45gc; 4,600 bu doat 43 @34Xc; 6,000 bu uew inlxed ot 5703 3,600 bu rofected atUc; 11,200 bu by asmple at 11@T5a on track, and 200 b do ot 8Xeldc, fres on board carv, Total, 2,600 bu, g‘MlLEY—“’u in moderata demana, closing tame, but about o higher than on tho previous evening, Thio markot openod lower but firm, and soon advanced under a light Inquiry; then, us the'ofMerings Increased, Luyers manifested Jess deairo to pnrchase, and prices rededed about \ge. Tho lower grades were in falr ro- queat snd 1@20 higher, in _conxsquence of light offer- inge, Beller Marels oponed at (1o, sold to Guige, Lack totic, then to 62ige, and cloded at G2e. Solfer tho monti was quoted ALEI@Eic. Beller April aold at the closo st 100, May was offersd at Gic, Gash salos ware Foporled of 17,000 bu No. 3 at GI&63¢: 1,600 bu No. 3 at €x3403gc: "800 bu rojocted at H@Nige: 2,000 ba Ly samplo at 30@73ge on rack, Total, 1,400 bu, 'RYE~Waa 1n light request for immedista conaump- tion, and essicr, owing to lLirge recsiptu of No. 2, which was quoled'st G8}4@070, selling at the inslds price, Itelecled was noniiual, Cash saies included 500 bi No. 4 at 603, and E0J Lu by samplo st 633700 on track. Total, 1,600 bu, OATH—Wera in better domand and frm, aversging 5@%o0 bighcr, Trading was restricled by the light aiferings, which faot, together with thio advance in corn, indaced sollers o Nold for bigher prices. Seller {hia thonth was quatsd at about d1jge, . The demisnd wan chiefly for the othor options, all of which closed Arm. teller April sold at 325;,@313o, and March at Y1.giDic, tho latter closing st wboub d3yc, Beller Bay sofd st B @M, cloting at the outside, Car lots of No. 3 brouight 31 % @130, aud a round lot sold at$26, Bamplea wors in fair request, Cash malca woro reparted of 9,800bu_No. 3 8t 41 4@U20; 4,600 b by samplo at 322386 on_track; 2,400 bit do al 8335, fzoe ou boatd. Tutal, 20,700 bz, LATEST, In the afternoon mess pork was quict and steady, Lard snd short riba were in good demsnd, the latter belng higher. Saled: 1,000 brle mesa pork seller Apnl at 21,725 15,000 tca 1ard at $12.95212.97)¢ selier Starch, aud' $AGGISIIK seller Kpril; Sobn e sliort ribe at 1ifc; 150,000 nterior point at 11¢0; 200,000 1La seller April &b 11340 ; 300,000 Tbe rell- or'May 8t 120: 200 bozes foug and Wheat wan faicly active, opening caaler and closiug 3¢a higher than at 1 o'clock, Seller March rald at 00340 @510, {he last malo boing at the outeida price, Heller Auritacld at 41001003, and elosed at $10- diny elossd at $1.0 3 Corn was activeand stronger, advancing early yc, {hen {ailing back Xc. _Bellor Alarch sold ot 4343)c, aud slosed a4 e April sold at &yitaiy cliniuya the fnalde. Alsy sold from 47@d5e, sud closed at 4T8¢, Fobruary sold at 43c, £, Uait wera quink sud strouger, with & fow dalea at %0 or My, Barley was atromger easly, but_closba oasy at 0@ 630 for March, and LG540 for Fobruary. Mesa pork was fairly active and saly, closing at BLisL Ty st A1.73 Lard s quist and steady, st $1305 for Marc, and $13,10 for April. Ealow s 750'tea soller Aprid at $19.10, 8hort ribe wers steady, with sales of 100,000 I selor ;«‘um at §11773, and 100,000 Ra scller May at SILOTK. GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOROL—Was quiet at §2.12, BIOUM-CORN~—Tho demand continues modorate st unchanged pricess Clolea old burl, 10@tic; No.3 hurl, T@%c; cholce medium, 6X@T)c; good mo- dium Leush, 6403 fulr luside and covers, 5@SKc; inferlor, ¥A430; erouked, 3@0o. BUTTER—Hemaing firm, Thero s at this moment 1O aurplus stock in ators, and, 53 tho ourrent demand 18 aufticicnt to abrorh the datly rucelpta, sellers #ind vo diffcully in sustatuing prices, Cuoion butter i8 scarco, the arrivals coushilug largely of medium snd com- mon_gualitice. We atill quoto: Cholcs ta fancy yel low, 31@43a; tnedium to good grades, 20@210; in- ferior to common, 13@180; common fo cholce roll, 16g2e, BAGGING—Was quoted quiet ana unchanged, Followlug aze the prices : Btark A, 2030; Lewlston, 25¢; Montaup, 25¢; Outarlo, 3% Amerloan A, 23x0 { Awoukesy, )07 Olter Creok, 2io; bLurhp bags, 4 by, lkalse; do 8 bu, 15@16c; gunnles, singls, 156G 18c: da, doubie, 35G@ 260, O[EESE~Tuieru was & moderately active und steady market for thix ataple, Blpcks of Sug faciory ar gt tiug low, aud the chances aro in favor of higher prizcs tater tn {be sesson, We quote choice to faucy factary a4 11 @180, and lower grades at $@11ic, COAL~—Kemnios stexdy as proviousiy quoted 1 Lack. awauua, range sud nut, §10.00; do, egg, §2.80; caunci, 7.00048,00; ° Brle, 37,607 Blossburg. $.80: Hocking alley, 6,60¢ Tndlaus block, $0.00; Jallimore & Ollv, $3.80; L11inois, $4.605.00, SATURDAY, I' iBRUARY 19, 1876—TWLELVE PAGER, . COOPERAGE~Pork barrels were quotable at 83, and Inpd tiorces &t $1.06, DRESSED HUGH ~Wers active and fiem, advancing 200 per 100 e, Thn rocolpta wero modorato, snd shi orn wero antious to pocuro all the fine lafs offeredt, ales wera reporisd of 05 head and 7 cars st $9,60.8 Tor ahipping lots, the market cloaing at iho onts aide, atl & fow odd Iota sold st §0.80. TiHH~Tho macket hisd 0o tnusuai festures, Stoady, radusl improvement in the demand s reported, aui foih lake and saliwaier Ash remuin tirm & previousiy notods No, 1 whitefish, K-brl, $3.33@3.40; No. 3 do, L.1638.20¢ Now 1 trout, $660; No. . ahare. mackorel: now, i brl, $12,30@13.00; No, { vay, #9.00:49,23; No. 3 musckerel -bil, 14,000,207 family mackerel, (b1, $3.2586,50F " No, L ahioro kita, Iarae, $2.00; No. ) bay kite, $1.60{Iargefamily kiln, $§1.151.30¢ Lank codfinli, £3.5035,78 s George's codfialy, $0,0046,2] new bras der Lerring, aplit, brls, $3.004425 1 do e-uel, 31,333 4,808 Tabrador horring, round, Urie, $6.0026.23} do K-bFt §3,30@1.73 ¢ realed herring, per box, 40¢c; No, 1 fierring, 83c; Columbls River nsimon, X-bl, $8.008 (X FIWITS AND NUTS—For staplo articles tliers 1s & well-austadned demand, while fancy fruils as » rule aro neglacted, Nuta ware stendy and unchianged. We rapeat aue quiotailone of Thureday: FonxraxeDatés, cango: ngn, iayers, L@ 160; Agn, drume, new, 1t@120; Turkiah Frunes, new, 8t;@fc; Fronch pruncs, kegs aud boxer, Big@Ho; raluing, Inyers, new, $3.5041. ¢ loovs Mus: catol, nowr, £3,18(83,131 Valencla, 11%@11%e; Zanta currints, T\(& 86 3 citron, 25A20¢, Dorrario—Aklen -prm, lsg@doc; Michigau apples, 10310¢0: pesc'ies, iialves, 134, 1303 o, mixod, 10)rai10; do, pared, lackbersios, 124@1330; raspberries, 3@’ pitted cherties, 24@25¢, NoTA=Fliberts, 11%@12¢] almonds, "Terragona, 104 @] Naples walntita, niow, 1%@17e ;’ Fronen watnubs, nw, ' 13@1ixc: Grenobls walunts, 1@176; Draziis, 10@10)c; presns, Toxsn, 134@13%e; Wilmingion peantts, 8@hiso; Tennessos peanuts, Gidce: African vesnuf e GREEN FRUITS—Wero lu moderata domsnd at re- cant prices: Cholco apples, $3.00R3.50 por brl: Vale eucia oranges, $4.00@7.50 per ¥aso; aranges, $3,00@ 4.00 per box: lemone, $3.60:40.50 per box, UONOUERIES—The general market was qulet, while 1n most deparimanta“tha quictuds amounted to poni- tivo dulluoas, Coffeen aro not yot nttracting tho attene tion whicls the rulivg law prices swould seein 0 entitlo them 10, and valuea till_remaln in an unsottled state, ugars, aleo, are dull and weak, For most other lines tio mikrket' bed 8 comparatively steady tonc, We uoto: ;l’mu:—l'hnu;cn. 6X@"0; Carolinw, 15@Fo: Lone elans, 6@ %c, Cor! ;‘ngo. ¢, Javs, 3@alc; Jaya No, 2, 24c; chojce to fancy Rlo, 22@2)e; good to prime 0, 71%@2a; common to fulr, 204i€20502 roasts ing, 185 idyo: Singuporo Jav,24@isa; Costa Rics, 213 @13%50; Maracalvo, 1i@1le, BugAna—Patent cut 1nat, 112,@11%70; crustied, 114 @11%0; powdered, 11@11!y0; granulated, 103 ei107,0¢ A, standard, 104@10%03 do No, 2. 10%c; B, estra 0, 0¥ci O No.2,9%e yellow ONo, 1, Ujo} brown, Da9¢e; falr 10 prine do, 8i@870} common o, 731eBMe ; chuics molasses sugar, DaAdc; comn- mon 10 eood do, T@8Xe; New Orleans, 7@yl Hinura—Caufornia suganiost dripe, 737 mond dripa, $1.05@1.10; silver drfps, oxtrs fino, 606 Gics good Augar-ouse’ sirup, 50@050; oxtra do, 58 @CUo; New Orleans molnsacs, cholee, 63@060; 'to iein) «whBes do common to good, 48@33e; Porto Jico ‘molaascs, 8086301 commen molasees, 8@ blackstrap, W@dle, rices—Allspice, 18@19¢; cloves, 52c; cassis, @ e: popper, 1A@IHYC] hutmegs, $1LEI@LS; C chtls ginger, 14x sk, Hoxrs—Truo lilue, i¢0+ German Moitled, 65 White Lily, 6@83c; _Whlte Ioss, 63,@0xc; b Tmperial, ey Uolden'West, 43tc, Branci—Lxcelsior, Inundry, 6%Te; do, gloss, 8; dine on ey corn, M@vi(e: Kingeford, pure, 74c; dosll- R itow, DA N0: a4 corms TomT0k e, Cs 1IAY—Coutintios dull and éany, A good deslof hay 18 offezed by parties who aro anxlous to realizo, but thero aro very fow buyers in the market. Local deal- era oy only for Imniediate wants, and 1o outeldo dors ars comlug forward. Quotations: Timoth $11,50312.00; No, 2 do, $10.00: mixed do, $3,0038.0 prime upland prairle, $4,00@Y.00; No, 1 praitio, $4. 2.50; slough. $5.0035.50. NIGUWINES—Were quict and unchanged, Sales wars reported of 50 bris at 106 per galion, TIDES—Deslcrs toport 10 chengo in ihe general markot, The roceipts aro maderata and tho siack fe woon taken, Quotations: Oreen city butchors', i S3e; proon cured, light And hoavy, 6%g7c; part cured, G4 @03c; green dalled Xip, 7o Rreen colutrs, SYG G3c; green calf, 12@1250: fllnt, dry Kip and calf, 1ii4@®13¢; dry salted hides, 12c¢ 'deacon skins, 4@ 50c, Damagod stock brings two-thirda price, sud bratided 10 por cent off, #hoop polts, wool estimated as_washod, por ib, J@3%e. HOPS—Cuolce saniples wers firm at 10@l1e, and lower grades raugo froum 5@60. The demand ia chiofly from thie East. LEATHER—There was a_moderate volume of or- Aers for hemlock and oak upper and solo, sud at tha laiely revised quolationa the market wai aiout sieads. Wo repcat our st ; NENLOCK, Calf, No. 1, .. .$1.00@1.158 | Litt®,svuevaree b 388 37 Cair, No, +e B9@ U3 | Builalo slaughe Voais, No, 1 631,00 | ter solo (best) 3@ 37 Rips, . G0 76| "D, A" sole.,. 2V 31 Upper, No,1... 2@ 21|48, A, G, D" Upper, No, 2. 104 20| mol . 2@ 27 Haruess, Wy LW BA 40 e 41 . 1,00@146 or demiand. Common_lumber s firm, whila the upper grudes are slow und ey, Bhingles sre dull and easler, The rosds ju Michigsu are reported to be In fair con- dition for logalug, aud work ts bolug puskied with ull possible speed, uotations Eiret and socond ciear, .. Third cloar, 1 fuoh o... 00 ‘Chird clear, thick , esaren Cloat Aooriby, Nzst und second, Toug} Clear slding, first and second, $irst comuion siding. Flooriug, first conmon, dressed. Tiooting, second common, drossed Tox boards, A Box boards, B A ntock Loards, Calf.ieo vroaeees LEC@LU0 | Kiv, LUMBER~Continuos fu moders éasy, "Lard waa tirmer, with an advanciug tendency, Otlisr descriptions romiain about steady, Woquote: Carbon (standard white), 115 degrees teat, 15%0; do Tliiuols legaltent, 180 deg., 1303 W Way 150 fost, 173¢(818¢; do hoadlight, 178 deg., 18i318)e ;s ox- tra winter lard oil, $1.0)@1.13 ; No,1, $1.00@1,043 No, 4, TH@Hc{ Linseed, Taw, G20: bolled, 6703 whaly, winter bleached, 78@%0; 2, 16@4.25 nostafoot ofl, at 15(21.20; do oxira, Vo3 do N b off, 830; strafs, 600 3 phunibago oil, (0@ 7 turpentiue, 4ic; naphiba, deodarizcd, 63 gravily, L1k @830 ; West Virginta ollv, natursl, 29 dog, 850} ' nate ural, 30 deg,. e reduced, 29 deg., 21@350, POULTIY AND EGGS—Drossed pouliry waa a shade enator, owing to larger offerings, The demaud was fair, uist: PooLrur—Chickeus, 108120 2@14k0: ducks, W0@lla; gocss, ba ly froah, 14Ge10e, ELDE—Were very quifet, and {imothy was essy nt $20032.50, Clover was quolod st $45K@8.10, Hnne garlon and miliet were quiet at SXGEUC, Fiax w quics at $1,:40w 135, HALY—Was fu woderats demand and stesdy, Onon- dagn and Beginaw, fne, $1.0%; do, $1.40; ardium coarse, $170; (airy, withious Lags, $2.73% dairy, with bays, $9.60; Ashiton dairy, por sack, $1.60. THAB—A moderato bustness wna'in progress at the annexed quotations: GUNPOWDRR—Comiman, 383 12c; 0d do, 43@es medium, dv@dic; good do, Skbso} ne, 58@da; Hueat, G:@EBS; clioice, TU@T0 3 cholceat, $0@u5e; faucy, §1,10@1,90, IMrEAIAL—~Common, 3iW 4at good do, 4k@dla; tsdium, §3GHbc; good do, 48 @53c; fue, 63@580; Anest, 14@030; clivlce, CIGONC abolceat, 70@73e, JAvaNe—Common, 33(@3Te; good common, Uiglo: nidium, 4@#iat good modium, 45450c ;' fine, B§B%0; fuest, 665600 clioice, CUGh O3c; cholcost, 75@0c, OoLo¥us—Uommon, S2@340; good comnon, 35@3o; medlum, 40@120; good med: um, 43@450; tino, @305 fucat, 63@o8as choice, oot cholcaut s0gite 00D--Rewmains steady, Wo quote mspls at $8.50, Booeh at $7,50, and alaba at $5,30—deliverod, WOOL~Wsa steady under light offerings, moderato {nquiry ; ‘Cub-wasliod, prime, 48id poor tofood, H@te: e e, fiia, & , 39@iic; washed, coarso_ond m 40k 4305 unwushod, um do, , e Loavy to Ught, u6@3da; do, coarue And wedium, 0.&a; palled, 33@300. LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. Tieceipta— ogs, Monday 7829 0,511 13,151 04 i Huipme Monday Tuesdsy..... Wodnesday, Thursday Totahersesiioaniveressens 8118 9,00 CATTLE—It was & hiard cattls market, Tho roceipts (9,993 Boad) were the largeat aver roported for » Fri- 3,072 di ucd that fact, taken iu coujunction witljunfayor. aLlo newn from the East,lled tos gencral curtailmentjor operations on the part of both locsl and outalds bug- ere. Thinking to do Letter by deferrlng purohasos un. il Baturday, sulppers and ;Lutchers beld off, and the hittls trading accomplistied was at & decline from ‘Thursday's pricos of 15@200 per 100 1bs, The offer. fugs did not differ materially from thosa soceu in the yards for s number of days past, Well-fattad cattle, a herctofore, Wers the exception, aud ssloa at Jiricos abovo §4.50 were comparativoly fow, The extreme ango was $200@3,40. Butchers pald $2.303100; fecders, $3.26A4.00 ; and |h1£l\l", $4,10 35,40, for falr 10 cholce steers, A car-loud of 'smooth fab wiecrs, averaging 1,358 1hs, was purchassd of I, E. Mallory & Brother ?ar the Transit Houso st $5,2), The market cloved duil with a downward look, - Atong the day's salsn wero e following CATTLE PALES, Hrown, Price & Co. to Monros, 11 tou tIN] ‘Ta Mourou, 23 steora. 4.00 Conorer & 11211 10 Monroe, 13 sieur, 50 “fo (reenwald, 30 uloera, ..., 5 . W, Vaughan to Alierton, 18 igers, s Uroveslirus 10 Morris & Watzel, 73 sleer: .63 To Ciloord, 14 ateern ‘fo Doud, 7 stee Tu Slonrve, 33 Hall, Patterson atockery To Bender, o Urcenwald, “Fo Munrve, 96 alocke 4,03 To vy, 18 atockers 4585 o Moore, 11 stockers, L8 nticy, Johuston & oMt 0. To Grernwal To UitfTord, 24 ates A« Bundy ta O'Brien, Adamp, flurke & Brd, ta Thor COMR, 1y To Tonder, 11 dtockers, Drown, Thompson & Co. (o Trauerman, 18 s{oars, To Bhealor, 11 stecrs To Quernan, 18 caws Harpals & Tatt to Mouros, 70 stects To Monroe, 18 steers, 1L E, Mallory & Bro, 1o Thompaon, 54 RLOOTR,uu0s To Do, 30 stears "To Transit House, 17 steer: ‘o Illlrl 1 cow “To Willlans, 11 atockers, ‘To Mangog, 43 steora, ., BleDanald, March & Co. cows, To Cooy & aregory, Caoley &'C atooker| To Hsttnot R. Bteshdrn & Co to O To Hamninod, 31 cows. Alexander, Casseli & Co, comA,, o . 030 l.l'nrpnlf & Lott to Morris & Walxel, 18 i 1 o 1 L cora. . 513 To Mortis & Watel, 70 Ateers.. . 6,40 ‘Vance, West, D,k Co.'to Morria & Walx- - el, 10 AtO0rRL L rasas s 1, 430 Horine ‘& Bro,to Morrin & Waixel, 16 steers, 4.3 Toder & Reed' 'to Morels & Waizel) 13 i enaley, Wagior & 1, (0 Morris & Vaix- €I, 16 steors, Ward i Fuller ta”Sorria & #aruo as on the earller days of t and leavs welghta mot with o rcauty receiptu wera absarbod a4 fast a8 unloaded from tho cars, st slightly better pricos than provalled tho day befure, Fow males wera roported undor 3,00, the ruling figurce belng §8.00:0 #,U3 for bacon grados, snd;$3,0#8.38 for ordiuary to choice hoavy hogs, A fow cxira Philadelphiss wero taken at $4.6048,75, Included 1n tho arrivals were bo. tween 700 and 800 of Wlia * Neponnit ! hoga, which wers s0ld by At John & Drown to the G. P, X', Co, at $.503 84S, Bales of lkl;‘)‘om and {nferior mized lots wera at 112K E 70, 0 market closed Orm, 100 mALES, No, Av, Irice, McDonald, March & Codo Allerton, 147 20 8.00 fo Larken. 38 177 R0 FITIR 0] I ) TSR L 309 B v 432 7 dor 821 208 a2 upo 2ty o Allorton, a7 1% ‘To McCarthy, ees 23 310 ToDavie A& U0, .0 . 214 To Allortou.. Hoan Bt, Jobn & Brown 1o G, 1 % Al fo O, P, 0. 821 70 G 932 an 68 406 425 838 an 5 419 r, 411 R. Strahorn 843 To Higgus, £ 96 Qi To liygins. eee 83 204 To Liggin T To 3 TS ‘To Bhar 43 Aloxandef W 209 a7 T au 169 40 sk 201 7o Cronab; 293 0 To Dot+foril.. aid To Botaford., 249 To Higgins aene v B 268 Dautley, Jolnston & Co. to Cooy & Lo, seeanreseee 63 180 Ta Coey & Co... To Davis, A. & C To Conloy. .. Hall &k Patterson {o Tiide To Tildel To Tides To Ttidol TaQ, P, P, Co.. 'To Van Winkle, Jeane Adams to Boyd & Co, To Farnawortlt,,eeavie o wese 02 Janios Jackson t0 Davis & Couyeyus 49 "To Qonant ees ariee 44 George Adamy, U, & Bro, to Ar. WOUT.. ..v 3 300 Drown, Thompeon & Oo.to Ar: s Oonover & To Btalhingcker..., To Fowler Hros, ‘To Fowler Liros, ‘To Armour & Co, ., A. V. Vanghan to Fo Grovea Broa. to Botaford, “To Davie, AL & To Davls, A. & Co. J, Anderson to Bheraiau., To Buorman,. ‘To Bulih,. 1L R, lknxr to Dotaford, To €, I’ b, ¢ To Fowler Dros 'To Fawler Bro Iggins. aves Beutley, zn.I)ml_lnn & Co, to Davi &8335 ExExxExo 50! 00 10 825 8,35 ' Bird & Ramsey to Googi: 341 8,45 HUEEL—~Thero wan o goodl demand at atoady prizes, o1 Bt $40054,50 for poor o mediuia, sod $445G0.63 for good ta striatly cholco, EAST LIDERTY, teh to TAa ('Alcago Tridune, Fasr Libearr, 18.—0aTTLE—Receipte thy week endiog , 177 cara of through and 100 are of gard stock or, fa al, 6,060 bead, againat 4,601 boforo; ihe supply has Leen’ falr, and Uaon offerod, aud few advance of Liaio maked: ovary: oatrs, 140} (61,500, $2.0080,57; 35253578 oompion Spazial DL for reluctantly to the thing neatly sold out; niedium to good, 1,200 10 1,300, $5.25 to fatr, 900 to |,xwl "‘-15(‘5.0\3’:wkln, $.6044.80 ; i bulls ad cows, $1.566 1,60 for the woek, Liead, againet 2,401 1ha weok Lefore, o ° 304t Hoiaeeeipis, 10,140, agalnut 13,705 the wedk be- fore; supply remarkably’ light, and prices have ade Vauced g Wa sinice the Iast repart up {0 yeulurday, whioty they went down 10800 on York grades, but ra: it st e e .56 0.00; Philadelphis, $5,10@8,60; Yorke 8,13, comuion Lugs, $3.60.47.00, S opeed active at prowtlys 120 to 8.0 EW YORK. 50 Ts, §7.007 w00} 80 1o W bk, §0.25@! N Niw Yonz, Fob, 19, ~ eves—Roceipts, 2,280, mak- Ing 8,320 for four dayd, nyainat 3,440 a4 tlis samo time last Weuk; quality atout wedivni gvusrally, wilh a faw car-londs orl\nnr to common natives, and a small num. hier of gand {o prima atoora; domand not equal to mup. Yl market dull and Leavy nt rodetion of X(o; fic fotfor o good aieers and oxen, Hi§@11k0; prime Btoors, n~¥na 3 twa paiea pramfum cattle nob sold, -~ Hecalpta, il Anxr 1,310, maklng 6,600 for the four days, agalns ai the sama tims [ant woek; prices further advancod at & atrong 16 § the market' closed uncolmonly fem? biidta foe common (o sirictly ysime, sui B 4b5o for exten and " fancy § aacw in elidod car-laade Ohlo sheap, 110 1, st 8o} 1 ear, T st 75ge and 3 caratiingty 12 b, a8yt Aecolpte, 2,100, making 12,140 for four days, againel T2,80) for 'the wimo thuio lant week, Markof arm; falr to good 1ve hoga wanted Ak 835@8 e, . ALDAR ALBARY, N, ¥,, Fob, 18,—UATTLY—-Ttncolpth, neveral ear-Joads more than last wrek; tarket qulot’ at lnat Weokia pricen, BHLED AND TAxDa-=Tlocolpls, 97 ears,—a falllng-of of several car.losds from Intt ‘wook: aversge quality fair: highoat prico for extra fino woal-aboep, THC § 45@830 for common fo falr; S}¢@ANe for falr Kaod 3 GY@7o for juad Lo extra: 7350 for very chinice 3 B few Ianibn are bolng Toceivad; tnarkot steady tOd iXo for fals 10 good; Ho for axirar, DBUFFALO. Burraro, Feb, 18.~Carrr.e~Receipls, 611 total for (he wask, 7,004 prices & ahade stronger 3 ls- #ourl ateers, av 1,023, 1,200, aud 1,290 s, $1,16, $3.475¢, sud 8594 Wiiolw'thors, ay 1169 e, goviel BREPF AND TaMus—Recaiptd, ‘2,800 ' {ofa) tor tho week, 1600 1 Micbigsu nhoep, ay 08 ibe, at $6.40; av 106 Iba .50 § v 74 iLs st $5,23, Ttogs—luseelpte, 2100} total for tho week, 11 Yorkers, $34030.0; beavr, §4.0; yarde ‘bt of ck. BT, LOTIA, . Br. Lotts, Mo, Fob. 18.—Ilaoe—Active and higher: ‘@?:5"' $1.60@7,90; pscking, $7.904.30; extrs, $8.40 CATTLE—Higher for sbipping grades; othiers steady aud unchsuged; fair to prime skipplng ateers, $4.30.4 $3.257 pony wteern, $1.36@4.80 3 fuir to cholc cows, $2.35@3,13; native siockers, $1,000 ers, $4.00@4:23, CINCINNATE, . 3 Cinernatt, 0., Tob, 18,~Hoas—Activa; light ship- Elnu. $7.00i39.207 packing graden, $3,00@H,255 cholco eavy, $8.20, steceipte, 9303 sbipmenta, 100, phindins et TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FONEIGN MARKETS. Svacial Dispatch ta The Chicage Teibune, Lrvanroor, Feb, 18—1:30 &, m,~GRAtN~Wheat, spring, No.1, 8s10d; No, 2,83 943 club, No. 1,11s; No, 2, 108 40, Coru—Novw, 27a@27s 64; old, Badi@ 2 a, Lavenroor, Fob, 18 — Lalest,—~ Corroxn—Tendlng down, 86-16@0S; salea for the soek, 57,000 bales, including 6,000 for export, 5,000 for speculatfon, 83,000 American; ntock in port, 843,000, including <82, 000 Amorican; recolpts, 97,000, including 08,000 Amer- fean ; actusl export, 4,000; amount afloat, 333,060, fo- cluding 247,000 Amncrican ; forwarded from sbip'ssida direct to spluners, 20,000, Bnravsturza—Dull. Whoat—Recelpts for thres dass, 10,000 quarters, incltding 12,000 quariers Amor- fcan, California white wheat, average 10s@10s 4d; do club, 100 40@116; red Weatern apring, No, 2 t6 No. 1, Bs 04@62 100, Corn—Westorn mized naw, 27a@278 6d; old, 24s 8s@30m 34, Linseep Or— i LaNnoy, Feb, 18.—~CoNsoLi—Money, 94X ; account, 1425 Asenicax Brounitiis—05s, 10-40s, 100%3 now G, 10G4(; Erle, 16; preforred, 31, TALLOW—4Br. L Rxvinko PrrroLruM—104; apirits, BK@90, Lissxe O1—~23K@235d, Brenu On—9xd, CoMMON TKaIN——4X @0, Fants, Feb, 18, ~Rextis—011 85¢, FraNKronT, Feb, 18,~UNit£0 874758 Doxps—New Ga, 10173, Axzwenr, Fob. 16.~PeTnoLzog—30, ; fen 103%; °6Ts, 109%; Now York Ceutral, 100 SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, 3lopriz, Fob, 18.—Cotton weak ; middlings, 12);@ 32Ko: stock, 70,897 bales; weokly net zecolpls, 10,674 Uales; gross, 10,075; oxports to France, 214; to tho Contlnent, 455; to tho Channel, 1,825; sales, 11,000; ex} orts, coastwiso, 4,20, CianLrszow, Tob. 18,—Cotton lower; middiin 124¢c; stock, £1,073 bales; waokiy not recaipts, 4,900, exparts to Grast Dritain, to France, 723 to the Continent, 2,097; constwiss, 10 sales, 5,600, OALVESTON, Fob, 18,—Cotton frregular; middlings, 124¢0; tock, 05,750 balos ; weokly Dot rocolpta, 11,01 gross, 11,074; oxports to Ureat Britain, 9,201 to Frnuce, 84 to tho Continent, 4,322 Lo the Chnnnl, 720; constwise, 4,410 sales, 7,877, NEw Onteans, ¥ob, 18,—Cotton—Demand moder- ate: sales, 0,350 bales; prices ircogular aud essy; good ordinary to strictly good ordinary, 0x@1te; low mid- dling to striot low middling, 10X@11%0; middling to sizict middiing, 12@13%c; good middling to mideling falr, 134@1410; Ialr, 15@100; recoipts, mot, 0,813 grous, 6,322; exporta to tho Continent,3,259; coaste wlie, ,033; to Great Dritain, 4743; stock, 307,662 wook's Kaloa, 44,000; rocelpte, net, 48,8785 gross, 53,+ 6I1; exporta to the Continent, 29,95¢; cosstwlse, 13,- 761; to Great Britam, 2,243, 8avangat, Fob, 18.~Colton very dull; miadlin 123{o stock, 74,428 balea; weokly not roceipts, 8,56 aross, 0,612; exports to Grost Dritalu, 2,004; to the Continent, 8,027; constwise, 3,144 ; nales, 6,9 potta {o the Channcl, 670, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. PATLADELT 1A, Fob, 18,—~Wool In fair demand; aup- Plies lght; prices firm; tone of market strong; Oblo, Pennsylvanis, and Weat Virginia XX and above, 48 B0d; X, 40@dBo; medium, 19@320; coarss, 43@4% Naw York, Michigan, and Weetorn fine, 423¢30; me- dlum, 408820 coarse, 45@40¢; combing, washed, 08 @020; unwashed, d2)c; COanads combing, 6dc; fine unwashed, 30@1163 coarso and mediuin unwashod, 38 (@380 ; tub washied, 40@03c; extra and morino pulled, 87343 ; No, 1and super pulled, $7@i%0; Toxaa fine and medtun, 223200 ; Texas coarse, 21@ 230, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. NEw Yong, Fob, 18.—Busiuces continued slugglah with commission houses and importers, aud tho job biug trado was dull, Cotlon gooda wera gonerally qulot, but bleschied shirtings and cottonsdos wors u fair requoat, Prices wero inactive and steady, Ging- liama were in better requoat. Ylald cotton drass goods ‘wore in good demand, aud worated makes wers falrly nctive. Woolen yoods for men's wear wers in batter raquest, PITTSBURG [RON_AND PETROLEUM MARKET, TiTT8BUNG, PA, Feb. 18,~Pro-IsoN—Unclange goad mill fron quoted at $32,00@2450, four myonths, Prrronxum—Quist; crude, $2,07j¢ st Parker' flued, 13,@13X0, Philadelpbia dolivery, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET, OLEVELAND, O, Fob. 18,—~Vatroleut quist ond une changed; atandard white, 110 tost, 103c; prime whito, 150 teat, 11)0; Michigen test, 13Ko i car lots for caal, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET, WILMINUTON, N, O, Fob, 18,~9pirlia of turpenting firm at $dc, ‘THE PRODUCE NEW MARKETS: oK, Speetal Dlsvalch to The Chlcago Tridune, New Yonr, Fob, 18.—Gnritx—Whost—3arket dull and wirongly In buyers’ favor; shippors and millors dispored to hold off; the followlng quotations are nominal: $1.00@1.03 for rejectod spring; $1.03@1.10 for ungraded spring: $1,06@1.08 for’No, 3 Clilcag $1.07@1.11 for No, 3 Miwaukeo; $1.21@1,23 for No, 3 Clifcago and Northweatsrn; §1,22@1.28 for No, 2 Mil- woukee; $1.30@1.97 for No, 1 spring; $1,17@1.35 for winter zed Western; $1,19G1.47 for amber do; $1,3@ 1.56 for white Waatern, Iiys quiet at 85@880 for Weut~ oru; 88@900 for Htate, and BiG3%a for Canads in bond, Darloy dult and doclining; salea of 500 bu two-rowed Hiato st 0o, Corn mearco aud f6o batler, with & mod- erato export and Lomo trade domand; sales 36,000 bu 4 89Xc for no grade mized; 00Xo for graded mized} and (04c for old Weatorn mized i mtore, Oats dull sud heary; males of 23,000 bu at 45@400 for mixed Wastern and Buato, and (8@520 for white Westorn and Btaty, ineudiog No, 3 New York inspection mized st 6o * Provisrons—Middles firm at 12@13%o for long cloar. Lard firm; salea of 100 tea at $13,37@13.40 for prime ateatn : at the first call for February $13,43% ‘waa Lid, and $13.50 saked for March; sales of 150 tcu M ILUATH ] for April sales of 500 kos at $13.433 and $13.50 aaked ; for Barch sales of 250 tcsat $13.47) ; for April malos of 50U tos 8% $19.60@18.62% ; for May, $15,77)¢ was bid and $13,80 aaked ; for tho year, §12.023 14d and $12,00 asked, Quoorsizs—Hugar—Market heavy, with moderate inquiry; fair 10 good refinlog Is quoted at TY@13; primeoat 716-163Bo; Noa, 10 aud 12 Havanaat 74@ 8 Coffeo—Alarkot atesdy, wi b fair inquiry; Rio, 14X@17%0 gold, and Maracalbo, 16@ 1850 in gold, Wittaxy—Alarket steady ; sales o 100 Lils st §1,11 per gsllon, Tairow—Quiat and unchanged at 9@9 510e for prime city, [T the dusociated Press,) New Yomk, Feb, 18, — Corron — Market aull; 12 15-16& 3¢ ; futures closed steady; February,1123.33 Mirch, 1313-160; April, 13 3-3% 7 May, 13 1182 June, 13916013 19-02¢; July, 13 25-39@13 13160 ; Au- guat, 13131013 31820} nek rocolpta of the wouk at all Upited Btates porls, 110,000 bales; laat yoar, 58, 00¢; zecelpts of the sesson st all Unised Blaiea ports, 3,202,000, lash year, 3,800,000 exports for the woek, 127,000 § last year, 68,0007 total sxports, 831,00; It 7885 18210007 stock on band and on ship-board sk all uited Btates ports nol yet cleared, 679,000; last year, 845,000 8tk at Interior towus, 143,000 Last year, 131, 000; stock at Liverpoal,143,000; Laat uv.’!‘ii.xou:-m Amierican a8cat for Grost Brilain, $iT50s lask yeur, FLous~Dull sud Jower: eactpts, 6,000 brls; No.3, $3.2544.00; wuperiioe Bt aud Woatern, 34.35@1.05¢ comumon 10 Jood extra, 330483608 good Lo cholce, $3.5590.00] White whaai aztrs, b4.06@ 1,40 eaira Olilo, B, Touls, $5,20@9.00; Minnesota paty pracess, a0, Bygilous My Fhiogsme Conx-MEAL~Quirt; Westorn, §2.80(3,25, Grarn—Wient dall aud Jowr; Timited sxport ana homo tradn demand: reeoints, 8,000 bu; rejoctad apring, $1.005 nized o, $1.10: 'No, 1 apring, 1.37; No. 8 Noethwontarn, $1.03 No. I Chicago spring, beat! $1.3181.94; No. 3 e, nominally $100a1.005 Ha! 2 Milwaukeo, old, in store, $1.003 No. 3 @115 winter pad {ventarn, n6 grai, ot; Wealern, 831248¢: Blato and Canada in bond, Hig ¢, Tirloy-Market dull and declining; two-rowed Blale, 70@90c, Malt quiet and_ heavy. ' Corn—Tio ceipts, 84,000 bni; acarca and higher; moderats exporg and home trada demand: mized, no grada, €0e; do do graded, Gic;Wastern mized, now, ungradud, Gy 603 (o old, nilost, 72, Oste—Rocelyite, 14,000 Bu; une changed, 1IAY—Firm : ahipping, 75, Tora—Firm and nnchanged, nooratzs—Lio coffea dull sud nominal:_cargaes, 14175 In gold 3 Jubbing, 13 @18%e In gold, - fus FAT—FAIF to tood refining, 134@7%e; Drime, 7550 | ror fined, D@16, Molasses quiet aud uhchanged, Bdeo et ghehanged. 'ETHOLEUM—~Quict, but sleady; crude, 70 L I @Le: cares, Ty @alc, Clasi TaLLOW=Bleady; Vi(c. % BTMAINED Resin—Steady : $1.6021.033, Brinitn TURPENTING—Stomly : 3630, Ewas—Firmor: Wost A8} Paovistons canh; $2285R22.90 hy 90 Dremsod hogr—iwentern a shadn firmer: 10Y®10c. Ticef yulet: naw plain meas, $1LOIGIL00T now eiira G0@160. "Cut ments—Wealern quict: midiles ‘401 Weatern long clear, 134@12%c primo steam, $13.60 caslis 19431950 Blareh SLAGUG10.63 Aprily $13.80@ 1190 May | $136 1,90 June Dutren—Prime firm; otliors heavy; Westorn, 15@ 98¢ State, 203330, Citzrax—Unchangsd, Wutkr—8tosd, AT, LOUIS, Br. Loutr, Feb, 18,—CorroN—Unchangea, Froun——ttoady sud unuh.nrd: &ood demand fon medium fall sxtras at $1.75@5,00, URAIN=-Whoat inactive: No. 2 red winter, $1.513 No, #7ed, $1,87, Corn highor: No, 2, 0@40i(0 vasl 430 Doy, Oats firmer; N il 0, 2, X0 caalj 33K0 Taiey and rye nolbing tolnge <. Cot SO EnovintonA—Tark- active aud Bighers $22,50 csaty nod fu Soltioment, Tard Nenice; held Bighers $1218 nnkiod : $12.50@12.625¢ bid, Bulk meats—Domand act ivo? elronger: shouiders, 8ifo: aides, 115@lde, folly cured, Dacon fArmer; shoulders, UXG3 clokr rib, 125,@12%e; clear, 123 @10, WhInKY—S8teady and unchanged ; $1.07, Tteor1eTa—Flour, 5,000 Lrls; whent, 12,010 bu 52.000 bu; oals, 13,000 bu; Tya, 8,000 buj 1,000 bu, BALTINORR. BALITMORE, M, Feb, 19,~Frovn—Staady and une changed, Quary—=Wheat co frtey, ulet and steady: No, 3 Westera red, $1.58; Lennaylvanin red, $1IT@L3%. Oorn firm: dov d good ; Weatern acliva aud firm; Westorn mized, Gle, Oatw dull and unchanged. Ityo firm; T8@kUc, ITiax—Dull and unchanged. Provisions—Strong and buosant. Pork, $32.50, Bulk meats—Shonldors, 8X@8%0; clear tib, 117¢, louse. Bacon—Shoulders, 10c; clear rib, 19c: haws, I5G10. Laxd sleady ; crude, 13(@13i(o ; rotloed, 0. Horren—Firm and unchenged, PErRotruM—Dull sud weak; crude, 77{@%; re fucd, He, Cofrez—Nominully unchanged, Wintskr—Vory dull; §1.11. TOLEDO, Totrpo, 0., Fub, 18,~FLOUR—Sieady; moderatt demand, GrAIN=Wheat nomiually unchanged; No, 3 whity Wabaah, $1.24; No. 1 white Michigan, $1.29; N amber Michigan, $L2030 ¢ April, SLADKG; May, $1.31) No. 4 ambar, $1.03; No, 2 red, 3 rejocted Da; ton k Michighn red, 81%c. Corn mteady mud firm} high mixed, 47c; March, 17X ; April, 49¢; May, 803 low-mixed, 46i(c: no' grade, 443ec, Oatn firmer: held bighér; whits, 0Ka; Michlgnn, 36)(o; reected 20, Crovan BRTD—31,00, Reorirze—Flour, uone; wheat, 2,000 bu; corn 11,000 Lt s outs. 2.000 bu. iTeaRNTe—Tlour, 100 brla; wheat, 4,000 buj corn, 35,000 bu; oate, 3,000 bu, CINCINNATI, CINoniNATY, 0., Feh, 18.~CotToN—12%e, ¥rour—Quiet sud uncbangmed., Grarx-—~Whent quiet aud steady; $1.20@1,30, Corn 3k @bc, Osls essle S7@d¢3c. Darloy seady il unciungcd, itse quit sl une PRovistoNs—Pork falr and fArm; sud huyer Fobruary, Tord quict and it steam, 130 cash and February; kettle, LI3@1te. Bulk meata scte vo and higher; shon!ders, Bio casls and March; 83/¢ buyer Meorch; cloar rib, T1XGlle cash: 115,¢ Mareh; 11650 buver March; 12 inally 126, Bacon—Bleady rm; 9 @12)c. Wittskv—Quiet and firm; $1.05, BuTTER—Hteady; falr demand for cholce; 36G30e, MILWAUKEE. MtLwavRFE, Fob, 18,—touu—Qulot and steady, UOnAtN—Wheat opened firm; about i higher on ops tons; closed fufot:. No. 1 Milwaukee, $1,09%: hard, 3Ltk Now 3, 8L.01; Marub, 3 Aprll, $1.03% § 0. b3)¢0, 'Corn 'firmer;’ No, 4 opencd 8t dici closed at ‘430, Oata quiet and unchanged; No.3, 81c, it No, 3, 0c, Tiyo scarce; No, 1, 08c, Vnvistons—iligher,” ‘but insctive. Moss porly $21,76 cash, with buyers at $31,50, Lard, koitle, e’ ateam, 190.” Eweel pickled hams, 19G12%0; dry mlt: ed shoulders, Bigo loowo; B0 hoxed; widdios, 11X 120 baxed, Dresvad Logn lean irm ; '$9,20, Ticortrze—Flour, 5,000 Lrla; wheat, 36,000 bu, BHIrMENT—Flour, 0,000 Lriss whoat, 61,000 Uu. NEW ODLTANS, New OnreaNs, Fob, 18.—Gnocknrrs—8ugsr quiet; commau, 53(@0Xc: falr to fully falr, 03;@70; primo, Tk cholce, Txe, $i ‘roun—Quiet and airong; auperfine, $4,00; XX, XXX, $4.50@0,35: choice and fam!ly, $6.60@7.75, orn dall; G@5e, Oats dull; 4563470, ons—Fork f beld ot '$31.76@3.00, 00; 13103 1855c. Dry aalt 5 Ye. ‘awn tirmer; 1Y@ 14)a for ‘choleo Bugar-ourcd. Lard scarcs tlercs, ketile, 12igc; retined, 1303 kew, 193¢ Wittany—itectified; £1,09@1,13, TOKTON, DosTo, Feb, 18—Froun—Moderate domand; Wonte orn superfine, $1.0044.50; common extras, 5,003 8351 Tows, WWisconuin aud Mingoiots extra fainly, $5.21@0.75; wintor whoat, Oblo, Indions, and Miclie Ruti, $0.00@7,00¢ Illinols, '§1.26(28.25; St.’ Louls, $0.60 640,007 fancy Minnesata, $1.7549,26, Gnatx—~Corn_quict bt irm: mixed and yollow, i) @0%, Onts—Market dull ; wixed and N, 2 white, 4603103 rejecied, 43akico. 1UFrALO, Durrato, Fob, 18—OnaNn—Wheat fnactiva, Corn dull; tiow, S0@3o on frack. Ons neglocted, lye neglocled. "Larley leavy and lawer; T0@itc oa track gr Btate, meats firm; Y03 11%0; 1 MEDICAL CARDS. Lock Hospltal, cor, Washington & Frauklin-sts 1 the mor cata attention, call or wrifd. Tloasant home for pas tionte. A bouk for the million, Marriake Guids, which tolia you ali abotit thess dincasea—who aioula marry—~wby not~10 gonts 1o pay postags. D, James hus 8 snd Ofce hours, All basiness s.flu".h 1v0ll 800 nénns;ra:’h\lliou‘.\:guwr. 07 e v striotly confldonitate " Dr. Clarke PRIVATE MATTERS,—The unforttnate of both soxen cousuit the celsbrated Dr. OLARKE, 168 Bouth Clark-st, All PRIVATA Diveasa cured at once Withe OUT MxficOnY, 1o oures when all others fail. Goor write to him, Ladles may consult on all irrogularitios s diteases witl (ho”assurunco of sposdy relef, €2 Rend two stataps for Hafeguard of Heaith.d # Prusanty, PURYENTIY,® $10 eachs, Celobrated PexaLn PiLis, $1.50; (oxtra atrong), $3 per box. % Victims Of BHLY-ANUSR OF BXMINAL WRAKNK3S 800 tWO Btampe for work un Nervous and Private Diseascs. Consulise tion trea sud sacrod, Addreva lellers, Dr, ¥, Do OLARKE, 183 Bouth Clark-ut., Chicago, caren privata dis. NO CURE! NO PAYI! T Kean. 176 Santh Clark-st, cerner of Houroe, Chicago, Moy be consulted, persomally oe by mual 1 Hy dplrmma R At G g 10'(L aity who warranta obren oF 50 Day - e hours. 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